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Lionsgate Home Entertainment has revealed details on the DVD and Blu-ray

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Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.95) and Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($39.99) releases of The Last Exorcism for January 4th. Extras will include an Actor and Director commentary with Daniel Stamm, Ashley Bell, Patrick Fabian and Louis Herthum, a second commentary with Producers Eli Roth, Eric Newman and Tom Bliss, 2 featurettes ("The Devil You Know: The Making of The Last Exorcism", "Real Stories of Exorcism"), and a 2009 Cannes Film Festival teaser trailer. The Blu-ray release will include all of that, plus a commentary with a Haunting Victim, Deliverance Minister and Clinical Psychologist, audition footage, the theatrical trailer, and a digital copy of the film. We've attached the official package for each of the releases below:

Synopsis

Quote: After years of performing “exorcisms” and taking believers’ money, Reverend Cotton Marcus (Patrick Fabian) travels to rural Louisiana with a film crew to document what is to be his last so he can dispel what he believes is the myth of demonic possession. The dynamic reverend is certain that this will be another routine “exorcism” on a disturbed religious fanatic but instead comes upon the blood-soaked farm of the Sweetzer family and a true evil he would have never thought imaginable.

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This movie could have been the new Exorcist if they would have just let it alone and made if R instead of this PG 13 .No wonder people hate this movie shaking camera work more scenes cut out and a stupid ending .

I was surprised how much I liked this movie so this is a possible purchase for me. The reactions of everyone in the theatre was wildly mixed with some of those around me loving it and people instantly booing the throwing garbage.

matt86 wrote: Look u gotta form ur own opinions dont let RT decide for u, thats insane and u lose some credibility. Thats like me saying roger ebert liked it so i love it a little bit more. Just a silly thing to say.

You've got the wrong idea, lol. What I mean by "trying-to-fit-RT", I mean, I try to view the way critics do when viewing a film. If they think it's entertaining and it's boring, I try to find the film entertaining, just to view a film with different perspectives. That's what makes a film more interesting.

Now there have been exceptions my friend. I thought Afterlife was a fun movie and would proudly give it a 2.5/4 even though it got a 10% on RT.

As for Ebert, try to find a more credible source, lol. Roger may go out of the crowd for fun movies, but when it comes to classics, his reviews are WAY off. I mean, he gave A clockwork orange 2 stars. Enough said.

Look u gotta form ur own opinions dont let RT decide for u, thats insane and u lose some credibility. Thats like me saying roger ebert liked it so i love it a little bit more. Just a silly thing to say.

Had the Rotten Tomato meter not been at a 72%, I would have given this movie a 2/4. Since I'm feeling generous and I kind of want to match the RT meter, I'm giving it a 2.5/4. All in all, this is a decent film, but very flawed.

The movie is nowhere near as scary as the critics are making it out to be. Shoot, I found "Paranormal Activity" scarier. This movie builds the suspense so high and then in the next scene, it loses it. If the point is to build suspense, why just stop and leave the viewer hanging? Also, the ending was AWFUL. Can you say AWFUL? And, the beginning was a chore to sit through. 45 minutes of unnecessary and boring dialogue. And since it's about 80 minutes (without credits), that means more than half of the film is already done.

However, I can see why people give it a 2.5 because it didn't strive for the typical blood and gore. And also, the acting was very solid. Although, while I still mildly recommend it, I would HIGHLY suggest a rental. This movie is not one that was made for rewatchability.

i really liked this. religious/spiritual/supernatural things really scare the heck outta me. i was pleasantly surprised by this...from start to finish. if you like paranormal activity/blair witch...you'll probably like this as well.

This movie was awful, I barely stayed awake the entire time. Every time the tension started to build, it was quickly dropped and never gave the chance for the film to be suspenseful or creepy in any way. I really wanted to enjoy it but it let me down. It's really time for these camcorder/ shaky-handed/ mockumentary films to go away. They are far from fresh or exciting anymore.